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Code · Maryland · State Personnel and Pensions

§ 13-203

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§13–203.
(a)The Secretary shall adopt guidelines for the recruitment and selection of contractual employees.
(b)These guidelines shall require a contracting unit:
(1)to make a reasonable effort to publicly solicit applicants for contractual employment;
(2)to make a reasonable effort to screen and select contractual employees by using methods and criteria that are uniformly applied to all applicants for a particular instance of contractual employment; and
(3)to use criteria to select contractual employees that:
(i)are based on the qualifications of the applicant; and
(ii)conform to subsection
(c)of this section.
(1)All personnel actions concerning a contractual employee shall be made in accordance with § 2-302 of this article.
(2)An action may be taken with regard to age, sex, or disability to the extent that age, sex, or disability involves a bona fide occupational qualification.
(d)To the extent feasible, a unit shall conduct the recruitment and selection of contractual employees according to the guidelines adopted under this section.
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